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Harry, an elite spy, infiltrates a remote mansion by swimming underwater in a drysuit, only to reveal a tuxedo underneath. To evade suspicion, he engages in a sophisticated tango with Juno Skinner (Tia Carrere).

The tango music famously featured in the 1994 film True Lies is the classic composed by Carlos Gardel with lyrics by Alfredo Le Pera in 1935. In the film, it is performed by The Tango Project . The Role of Tango in "True Lies" soundtrack_true_lies_tango

The movie concludes with Harry and his wife, Helen (Jamie Lee Curtis), performing a celebratory tango. This symbolizes their new partnership as a spy duo and the resolution of the "lies" that previously fractured their marriage. Behind the Scenes Harry, an elite spy, infiltrates a remote mansion

Most of the shots in the first dance were filmed from the waist up because Schwarzenegger struggled with the footwork. Additionally, the "infamous fall" at the very end of the movie's final dance was not intentional; Jamie Lee Curtis was so exhausted that she actually slipped, but director James Cameron kept it in the final cut. Soundtrack Availability In the film, it is performed by The Tango Project

Arnold Schwarzenegger has stated that learning the tango was his biggest challenge for the film—more so than the physical stunts. He took dance lessons for six months to ensure he could perform the steps realistically.

The song serves as a thematic bookend for the film's narrative, appearing in two critical scenes involving Arnold Schwarzenegger’s character, Harry Tasker:

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